Math, asked by rviacastro3195, 1 year ago

How do you evaluate the expression 2(x−y) for x=1 and y=−2?

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Answered by payal6666
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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

since x=1 and y=-2

      =2[1-(-2)]

      =2[1+2]

      =2*3

      =6

Answered by vidisha30
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2(x-y)=2[1-(-2)]

=2[1+2]

=2(3)

=6

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